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How Many Great Coordinators Were Actually Great Head Coaches?

Posted on 2/20/26 at 6:29 pm
Posted by captdalton
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 6:29 pm
Kirby Smart is one example of a guy of was a great coordinator who is also a great head coach.

But many of the greatest head coaches were not great coordinators. They were ok, and got a shot as a head coach at a lower level; either from a coordinator at a big school to a smaller school or NFL to college. And there they had success as a head coach and climbed the ladder as a head coach.

But great coordinators seem to fail much more often than they succeed as head coaches. And many head coaches who are great were only decent or good coordinators.

For example, no one has ever accused Nick Saban of being a great defensive coordinator. But he is clearly a great head coach. Conversely, Jeremy Pruitt was an incredible coordinator and a horrible head coach.

There are so many examples of this at both the college and NFL level. So who has been a great coordinator and a great head coach?

An interesting follow up is why.
This post was edited on 2/20/26 at 6:32 pm
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 6:39 pm to
Sark and Lane have done pretty well.

Jimbo won a title.

Mark Richt was good, too.
Posted by VFL67
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 6:53 pm to
Fulmer
Posted by Tvilletiger
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 7:00 pm to
Most great coaches I wound say every single one were a good coordinator at some point .
Posted by deeprig9
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 7:07 pm to
Richt - FSU coordinator under Bowden, brought UGA out of the doldrums and set it up for Smart.
Posted by deeprig9
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 7:08 pm to
Dan Lanning is another off the top of my head.
Posted by IamNotaRobot
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 7:20 pm to
Jimbo. I know the wheels came off but he had a decent run. Great OC
Posted by AHM21
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 7:24 pm to
Bob Stoops
Posted by Frac the world
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 7:26 pm to
Not to rain on your parade, but majority of head coaches started as Coordinators baw

Nick Saban
Urban Meyer
Tom Osborne
Barry Switzer

Everybody’s gotta start somewhere, all those guys were coordinators before they got their start, many more I don’t care to list

If you’re categorizing “great” coordinators idk who would’ve gotten a chance to be a HC if they weren’t good at their job as a coordinator
This post was edited on 2/20/26 at 7:31 pm
Posted by dallasga6
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:02 pm to
Erk Russell at Georgia Southern....
Posted by TriStateAreaFootball
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:16 pm to
quote:

no one has ever accused Nick Saban of being a great defensive coordinator.

Well this is just incorrect.
Posted by TigerintheNO
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:34 pm to
Bill Belichick

-6 rings as a HC
-Bill Parcells record without Belichick running his defense 58-68, 0-3 in postseason. Parcells was 11-5 in postseason with 2 rings with him as DC.
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
21665 posts
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:44 pm to
Almost ALL head coaches started out as position coaches and then coordinators. This thread is about when they hit their ceiling

quote:

Not to rain on your parade, but majority of head coaches started as Coordinators baw


No shite, that is how people advance. Most started as position coaches.

I did not do a good job asking my question. So I will try this.

How many great coordinators who become head coaches ended up being great head coaches? And how many of the all time great coaches were known as all time great coordinators? I would say very few. For example:

Chip Kelly - insanely good coordinator, has not been able to be a great head coach.

Will Muschamp - insanely good defensive coordinator, not a great head coach.

Jeremy Pruitt - insanely good coordinator, has a show cause from being a head coach

Bob Petrino - great offensive coordinator, has a horrible legacy as a head coach.

Mike Dubose - very good defensive coordinator, ended up as a 5A head coach.

Mike Leach - insanely good offensive coordinator - and I will get hate for this - he was not equally as skilled as a head coach.

There are a hundred other examples.

For NFL fans Buddy Ryan is a good example. One of the greatest defensive coordinators ever. Never won a single playoff game and did not have a winning record as a head coach.


My point is that being a head coach vs. coordinator requires slightly different skill sets.

And most coaches do not possess both.

Nick Saban was not known as a great coordinator. That is why Nick Saban left the NFL to take the Michigan State head coaching job. Turns out he was better at running the ship than shoveling the coal into the boilers.

If you put a master mechanic as CEO of a car manufacturer the company likely goes bankrupt. If you put a CEO of a car manufacturer in the shop you likely end up with a worker’s comp claim.



This post was edited on 2/20/26 at 8:47 pm
Posted by TigerintheNO
New Orleans
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:55 pm to
Pete Carroll was an accomplished DC on both the college level (under Kiffin) and in the NFL (49ers/Jets) .

As a HC won Super Bowl and national title.
Posted by Tarpon08
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Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:59 pm to
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No shite, that is how people advance. Most started as position coaches. I did not do a good job asking my question. So I will try this


Obviously not.
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
21665 posts
Posted on 2/20/26 at 9:05 pm to
quote:

Obviously not


It is a complicated and nuanced discussion. That rarely goes over well on a board where shitting in the hand and throwing it is the usual response to any post.

quote:

Pete Carroll was an accomplished DC on both the college level (under Kiffin) and in the NFL (49ers/Jets) .

As a HC won Super Bowl and national title.


Pete Carroll definitely was a great coordinator and head coach.

So far the list is:

Pete Carroll
Kirby Smart

Posted by Tarpon08
Cut Off, LA
Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 10:01 pm to
quote:

So far the list is: Pete Carroll Kirby Smart


Nah man it’s subjective. Most would say (outside of the many others mentioned) guys like Kiffin, Sark, Jimbo, etc are/were pretty great at both. You evidently don’t think so.
Posted by SecGamer
Member since Jan 2026
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Posted on 2/20/26 at 10:04 pm to
quote:

How Many Great Coordinators Were Actually Great Head Coaches?


Most of them?
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
21665 posts
Posted on 2/20/26 at 10:14 pm to
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You evidently don’t think so.


I don’t think any coach at a top half p4 program can be considered a great head coach if they don’t have a national championship, a couple of conference titles, or both.

And even then it is debatable.

I do not feel Jimbo Fisher is a great head coach. I think Jameis Winston is owed more crab legs from Jimbo. Jimbo and Ed Orgeron were very similar. Very good position coaches/coordinators. Blessed with Heisman winning; best player in football; quarterbacks as head coaches. But they are a step above Gene Chizik, who rode Cam Newton to a national championship too.

Here is the crazy thing that LSU fans won’t believe, a bit of a compliment. I think Ed Orgeron was a hell of a coach - just not a great head coach. Great DL line coach and good DC. Incredible recruiter and motivator. But not a great head coach despite the national title.

Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
21665 posts
Posted on 2/20/26 at 10:15 pm to
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Most of them?


Name them please.
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